The waters now changed their character, — from translucent lakes, shining like mirrors, they now became seas and oceans. And now came a tremendous change, which, unfolding itself slowly like a scroll, through many months, promised an abiding torment... Sleep and Dreams; Two Lectures - Side 65af John Addington Symonds - 1857 - 93 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1821 - 724 sider
...and oceans. And now came a tremendous change, which, unfolding itself slowly like a scroll, through many months, promised an abiding torment ; and, in...despotically, nor with any special power of tormenting. But ПОЛУ that which I have called the tyranny of the human lace began to unfold itself. 1'erhaps some... | |
| 1825 - 412 sider
...and oceans. And now came a tremendous change, which unfolding itself slowly like a scroll, through many months, promised an abiding torment ; and, in...any special power of tormenting. But now that which 1 have called the tyranny of the human face began to unfold itself. Perhaps some part of my London... | |
| 1825 - 426 sider
...unfolding itself slowly like a scroll, through many months, promised an abiding torment ; and, in (act, it never left me until the winding up of my case. Hitherto the human (ace had mixed often in my dreams, hut not despotically, nor with any special power of tormenting.... | |
| Robert Macnish - 1834 - 310 sider
...crocodiles, and laid confounded with all unutterable slimy things, amongst reeds and Nilotic mud." Again : " Hitherto the human face had mixed often in my dreams, but not so despotically, nor with any special power of tormenting. But now that which I have called the tyranny... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1835 - 330 sider
...crocodiles, and laid confounded with all unutterable ilimy things, amongst reeds and Nilotic mud.' Again ; ' Hitherto the human face had mixed often in my dreams, but not so despotically, nor with any special power of tormenting. But now that which I have called the tyranny... | |
| 1837 - 520 sider
...quotation : — " And now came a tremendous change, which unfolding itself slowly like a scroll, through many months promised an abiding torment, and, in fact, it never left me. Hitherto the human face mixed often with my dreams, but not despotically, nor with any special power... | |
| George Combe - 1845 - 498 sider
...crocodiles, and laid confounded with all unutterable slimy things, amongst reeds and Nilotic mud.' Again ; ' of every natural day, or one day out of ten. One (Jay out of so despotically, nor with any special power of tormenting. But now that which I have called the tyranny... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1850 - 316 sider
...and oceans. And now came a tremendous change, which, unfolding itself slowly like a scroll, through many months, promised an abiding torment ; and, in...winding up of my case. Hitherto the human face had often mixed in my dreams, but not despotically, nor with any special power of tormenting. But now that... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1850 - 324 sider
...and oceans. And now came a tremendous change, which, unfolding itself slowly like a scroll, through many months, promised an abiding torment ; and, in...winding up of my case. Hitherto the human face had often mixed in my dreams, but not despotically, nor with any special power of tormenting. But now that... | |
| George Combe - 1850 - 452 sider
...crocodiles, and laid confounded with all unutterable slimy things, amongst reeds and Nilotic mud.' Again ; ' Hitherto the human face had mixed often in my dreams, but not so despotically, nor with any special power of tormenting. But now that which I have called the tyranny... | |
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